Don't agonize, organize ... that's my mantra. It's certainly better than doing nothing! But, when even your best efforts don't give you the results you were hoping for. Or a situation is completely outrageous, sometimes all you can do is say ... YIKES!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

How ironic that as the news outlets were calling South Dakota for Sen. Hillary Clinton, they were simultaneously calling Sen. Barack Obama the presumptive Democratic nominee. Democrats have managed to select the candidate who is currently in third place in the electoral college vote.

As Sen. Clinton addresses her supporters tonight, it is abundantly clear to me that she is without question the strongest of the three remaining candidates. It never ceases to amaze me how Democrats can get right up to the line, and then blow their best chance at victory.

Earlier tonight, Sen. McCain taunted the record of Sen. Obama, saying "is this change we can believe in?" In less than ten minutes, he managed to frame Sen. Obama as the Washington status quo candidate.

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When Senator Obama wins this election I'm not going to remind you that you wrote posts like this. When Sen. Obama nominates two Supreme Court justices who will uphold a woman's right to choose and who will not vote with Alito, Roberts, and Scalia in decisions that are injurious to working women, I won't remind you that you hated him being the nominee.

Monkey's comment encapsulates the problem in a nutshell. Scolding, reprimand, condescension -- it's the only language most Obama supporters (not all, but most) seem to know how to use when talking to Clinton's people.